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PJS



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Thats not bad. I think i'm going to go for toyo or michelin, rather than a cheap brand i don't know Smile

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Fox



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My FFRR came with new Goodyears. Done 34k miles and they are sill only 60% worn.

That seems very good to me, so if I have to replace them I'll be buying the same.

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As I have mentioned many times before - I don't rate the Continental Cross Contact tyres Evil or Very Mad

The outside edge wears down to quickly and they look like they are bald within months.

Whilst I might drive the TDV8 Rangey in a spirited manner Whistle - it has been driven in much the same way as I drove my TD6 (that ran on Dunlops or Pirellis - can't remember which exactly)

Despite 1 x puncture, the TD6 didn't need any of the tyres replacing because of wear during the 25K I drove it.

I am always on the look out for part-worn Conti's on eBay (great believer in matching tyres on all 4 corners) - but the vast majority that do become available always have much the same wear issue.

I quite like the look of the Dunlop ST8000's on a Range Rover (quite beefy!) but not sure if they suit my style of driving either Rolling Eyes

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Polux



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mmm i have accelera's on mine had them on for about 18months now no issues and did pretty well in the bad snow we had. think they cost £110-£130 mine are 275/45 r20 110V XL (good speed and weight) i do normal urban driving with some motorway no racing or off road for me.

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Ive been running on Acceleras for the last year 265/35/22
They are a superb tyre for all weather conditions especially snow
When they need replacing I will be buying some more Very Happy

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PJS



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Polux wrote:
mmm i have accelera's on mine had them on for about 18months now no issues and did pretty well in the bad snow we had. think they cost £110-£130 mine are 275/45 r20 110V XL (good speed and weight) i do normal urban driving with some motorway no racing or off road for me.


That price for them all or each Razz

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Polux



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PJS wrote:
Polux wrote:
mmm i have accelera's on mine had them on for about 18months now no issues and did pretty well in the bad snow we had. think they cost £110-£130 mine are 275/45 r20 110V XL (good speed and weight) i do normal urban driving with some motorway no racing or off road for me.


That price for them all or each Razz


Smile i did a deal with some alloys and all 4 tyres cost me £50 Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing

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PJS



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Polux wrote:
PJS wrote:
Polux wrote:
mmm i have accelera's on mine had them on for about 18months now no issues and did pretty well in the bad snow we had. think they cost £110-£130 mine are 275/45 r20 110V XL (good speed and weight) i do normal urban driving with some motorway no racing or off road for me.


That price for them all or each Razz


Smile i did a deal with some alloys and all 4 tyres cost me £50 Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing


Wooooh Laughing

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I've covered 7k on my Toyo's and they were almost new when I got the car. Still loads of tread and they perform well in snow/wet/dry.

They are the 22"s, camskill do them for £156.

Have a look at the website as you'll probably get decent tyres for the same price as those unheard of makes ! TDV8 HST Sport **Current**

4.4 V8 Autobiography and 22" wheels **Gone**

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PJS



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Macdaddy wrote:
I've covered 7k on my Toyo's and they were almost new when I got the car. Still loads of tread and they perform well in snow/wet/dry.

They are the 22"s, camskill do them for £156.

Have a look at the website as you'll probably get decent tyres for the same price as those unheard of makes !


What kind of price does it cost to have tyres fitted to alloys?

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Fox wrote:
My FFRR came with new Goodyears. Done 34k miles and they are sill only 60% worn.

That seems very good to me, so if I have to replace them I'll be buying the same.


Are they the Goodyears that came with the wheels I got off you, or a different version??

Dave 1993 YZF 750 SP

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Macdaddy wrote:
I've covered 7k on my Toyo's and they were almost new when I got the car. Still loads of tread and they perform well in snow/wet/dry.

They are the 22"s, camskill do them for £156.

Have a look at the website as you'll probably get decent tyres for the same price as those unheard of makes !


What version Toyos are they??

Dave 1993 YZF 750 SP

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dan_uk_1984



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I hope Accelera aren't that bad, I'm off to pick up a set this evening to replace my warn Conti X Contacts... I'll let you know how they turn out.

The other option was some Toyo Proxes which I've read good things about... 

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PJS



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Thanks Smile

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PJS wrote:
What kind of price does it cost to have tyres fitted to alloys?


My local tyre place do it for a nominal amount for me, but then we put 5 cars and a motorhome to them for tyres, and MOT's as well and the motorhome and 2 old Hondas get service by them too. They swapped my wheels on the Sport between summer and winter and on my 90 for free too. I usually put £20 into their coffee tme biscuit box though. They are part of the Kwik Fit empire 2018 Mini Countryman Cooper S E All4 PHEV in Melting Silver - it’s whisper quiet in EV and polluter modes

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